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says the zika virus is spreading explosively through the western hemisphere hemisphere. it is carried through mosquitos and can make healthy people sick with fever and rash and for pregnant women, could lead to miscarriage or severe birth defects, ten cases already this month come from people who travelled to caribbean or latin america. we spoke to dr. jon lapook. >> we now have over 4,000 suspected cases of babies born with brain defects in brazil, the question everyone is asking is could this effect the united states. >> we do not believe that there will be a major outbreak of zika in the united states, we don't want to be cavalier about it. we want to take it very seriously but if zika acts like the other types of viruses that
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had experience with, we will see little mini outbreaks like in florida or texas that can be well-controlled with mosquito vector control. hopefully we will not see anything worse than that. but we have to be very vigil ant. again we don't expect a major outbreak in the united states. despite the fact there's considerable problems in south america, particularly in brazil where there is a widespread outbreak of zika. >> i know is overwhelmingly spread by mosquitos but at least one case come from cdc it was spread another way are you concerned about that. >> we don't believe apart from mosquitos bite. pregnant women who get infected, cdc have come out with their
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women to avoid unless absolutely necessary travel to those regions where you have the local spread and outbreak of zika. >> important information, doctor, thank you so much. >> you're quite welcome. a new report shows women are often charginged more than men, on average women's version of services cost about 7% more than for men. michelle miller thought it was more than that and did her own investigation. >> cbs went under cover, one female and one male producer visited a handful of drycleaners in new york city and brought in identical shirts in comparable services.
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at least twice as much. it happens at more than just dry-cleaners chbl the new york city study found differences in clothing like these jeans, care products like razors and toys like these scooters, women paying more than men 42% of the time. todd has been researching this issue for years. >> you don't realize how badly you're being ripped off or being taken advantage of as a woman because you've become so conditioned to pay more. >> it's these pressers used
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owner of next cleaners says it is not a justification. >> having a shirt laundered and machine-pressed does not exist for women's tops. >> just for men. >> it's only for men. >> because the shirts just don't fit. >> that's right. because of that women are getting penalized for that. >> gender price koujinggouging is illegal, california outlawed it after a study found gender tax cost each woman $1351 annually but no laws aimed at preventing it in retail. >> we can't legislate differences in products because it's about the market, there's a long supply chain and we don't really know who is responsible for it.
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part of the problem is extra cost of women's products tacked on from the get go, women's clothing, shoes, and gloves often enter the country with higher tax than mens. one example men's sneaker taxed at 8.5% and women's 10%. >> it might be $5 you pay uncle sam but by time it hits retail could be $10 or $13. >> this dates back to late 1800s and he says ultimately it will be consumers who hold the key to reform. >> it has to be a market response. a written campaign. vote with your purse and pen. that's what's going to change it it. well the national zoo in washington reopened after being hit by nearly two feet of snow
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turned this panda into an internet star. >> it took the zoo four days to weather the storm. during that time this panda had a bunch of fans show up hoping to get a glimpse of the panda is reminding us snow can be a lot of fun. >> with much of the east coast socked by winter storm this was a jolt of joy a giant panda having one heck of a snow day. he goes out and goes crazy. >> the facebook video of him rolling in the snow got nearly 60 million views. brandy smith is charge offer the animal care at the zoo. >> he is 19-year-old bear. he is less interested by the the
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>> sure enough by third day the snow was hold hat even though he delighted his fans. >> came face to face with online sensation. we showed his video to these three. [ giggling ]. >> snow is panda time. it's their natural habit. around this time last year they had another big storm. >> this is the best thing for pandas, it's their favorite time of year. as much as we're hating it, they're enjoying it. >> not every animal appreciates the white stuff like these flamingos flamingos. >> it could be too much. this pool is heated but can't freezing. >> so they moved inside, a perfect opportunity for a zoo
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a flock of the flamingos. trying to protect the animals and still let them have a little fun. >> the cbs overnight news will be right back. and getting some rest. and you can combine these simple remedies with airborne. no other leading immunity brand gives you more vitamin c. plus it has a specially crafted blend of 13 vitamins, minerals and herbs. so when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, and enjoy living well. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one,
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corporation but rather a small mom and pop coffee company that was lurky enoughcky enough to win a prize. >> in to it quick book sought submissions for small businesses to get a chance of big business exposure and that dream came true for death wish coffee. to take on its greatest challenge. >> we started in unit 500 over here it was only 1500 square foot warehouse. >> every year you've taken on another one of these. >> yep and then the next year we moved into this one. >> something's brewing at death wish coffee. call it a taste for success. >> smooth. >> we started in 2012, every year year after year since we've doubled in size in revenue.
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2008. >> my customers came in and said hey, mike, give me strongest cup of your coffee and that got the gears turning, although we had strong coffee the dark roast weren't always the most caffeinated. >> fast forward to 2012 and the birth of death wish coffee. >> it's like mike's baby, to watch that baby grow and develop is a cool thing. >> he hired his childhood friend as production manager because that's what small business owners do. >> what did you know about coffee before you came on board this venture? >> i knew i liked it. >> you like coffee. >> with team trust and knack for promotion death wish became a quick hit on the online
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on ryan mcdonagh. >> on amazon. >> we are selling upwards of a thousand pounds a day. >> that was all before this. >> congrats. >> like, for real. >> winning a small business contest for a superbowl ad sponsored by in trks uit quick books. >> it it will fast forward us ten years down the road in 30 seconds. >> he ramped up production, and a team from intuit quick books and rpa advertising set out to produce the 30 second superbowl ad. >> death wish coffee is a revolutionary brand and the ad brings to life the spirit of that brand. >> after this commercial how many do you expect to sell. >> we are attempting to ship quarter million pounds for the day of the big game. >> with roasting operations
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brown is feeling good about meeting demand. >> this is a big moment for mike and his team. >> so is his small business sponsor. >> we are very confident d dth wish can handle this. they are on the cusp of a huge moment and have been preparing for years. >> they are very hands on. i get e-mails daily. they don't want this commercial to be a hindrance of the business, they want it to help the business. >> my brothers, what is life, if not to die, a glorious death. >> this superbowl ad will be seen by more than 100 million people. and for the team of death wish a good amount of coffee drinkers are likely among them. >> and welcome death. >> death wish coffee, fiercely caffeinated.
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cbs cares.s. british tv is putting together a movie about the life and times of michael jackson but eye brows were raised on both
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was announced with the star of the show joeseph fiennes who is white. he gamed fame in the movie "shakespeare in love" but playing the king of pop, well, we have the story. >> when oscars went another year without nominating black actor. now a legendary pop entertaining played by a white actor. >> it appears matter if you're black or white michael jackson sang that it don't matter if you're black or white, but should it matter in he admitted he was surprised when he was considered for the role? >> i'm a white middle class guy
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i'm as shocked as you might be. >> definitely had an issue, a pigmentation issue, i do believe that. he was probably closer to my color than his original color. it's in no way malicious but actually endearing. the more i looked at michael the more i kind of fell in love with him. >> the decision has raised eye brows from those both confused and upset by the casting, coming at a time when scarity of roles from minority actors is under scrutiny, when for the second year in a row no actors of color nominated. >> there was a story about you wanting to have a little white boy play you in a pepsi commercial. >> that is so stupid.
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heard. it's crazy. i mean, why? number one it's my face, me when i was little, why would i want a white child to play me. i'm a black american. i'm proud to be a black american. >> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. more americans come down with zika virus as the world health organization warns.
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explosively.y. prprrams the republican debate with an event of his own. >> a pop culture icon shows off her plastic surgery. >> and a two-man epidemic of sos to call for assistance. >> we called the coast guard 29 times. this is the cbs overnight news. >> donald trump hogged the spot light at the republica presidential debate in iowa last night and he wasn't even there. the front runner made good to boycott his debate over a feud with fox moderator meagan kelly. while most of the gop candidates were in des moines, here's what some of the candidates had t t say at both evevts. >> i didn't want to be here, i
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minutes away. and i've enjoyed that. i've enjoyed that. all of the online polls said i've done very well with the debates and i've had a kick with itit but t u have to stick up for your rights, when you're treated badly, you have to stick up for your rights. [ cheers and applause ] have to do it. whether we like it or not. whetetr it's something we want to do or not, and it's what our country has to do. as an example, irans the way they are treating us with this deal, one of the worse deals i've ever seen negotiated under any circumstances and we just take it. we have to stick up for ourselves as people, and we have to stick up for our country when we're being mistreated. remember that. [ cheers and applause ] and i have to go a step further and say fox has been extremely nicecethe last number of h hrs,
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[ laughter ] and they've wanted me there. they said how about now. how about now. can you come over. i said hasn't it already started. we actually thought we would let them start and we wanted to be about 15 minutes into that hour so by now they are all tuned in. look at all the cameras, it's like the academy a ards. [ cheers and applausus] this is the academy awards. we're actually told we have more cameras than they do by quite a bit. so that's sort of impressive. and you know what, that's really in honor of our vets. but they have been very nice. they wanted me to go and apologize and everything else. they did apologize. and then could not have been -- but once this started, it's for our vets, there's nothing i can do. and you know what, i don't know, is it for me personally, a good thing, a bad thing, will i get more or less votes, nobody knows, who the hell knows, but it's for our vets, and you're going to like it because we raised over $5 million in one day!
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over $5 million. >> senatwr cruz before we get to the issues let's address the elephant not in the room, donald trump has chosen not to attend this evening's presidential debate what message do you think it sends to the voters of iowa. >> let me say i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly and thenen yoyore a terrible surgeoeo now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank everyone here for showing the men and women of iowa the respect to show up and make the case to the people of this state andndhe people of the country why each of ususelieve we would make the best commander in chief. >> and cbs news will bring you the next gop debate, on saturday
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from greenville, south carolina. john dickerson is the moderator. now to the democrats. today the undedeog got whacked with a newspaper. >> we should move to a medicare for all single pay out program. >> his unapologetic liberal views attract supporters by the thousands but in a stinging take down of bernie sanders the washington post editorial called it a aact saying he is not a brave truth-teller, they wrote, he's a politician selling his own brand of fiction by obsecuring the cost of his proposals. >> do voters have right to know how much more taxes they would pay in sanders administration. >> voters deserve as much information as we e n possibly give them. >> senator sanders has released
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he would finance free throw public college tuition with a tax on what he calls wall street speculators. he would finance his medicare for all health care plan by charging businesses 6% premium and individuals 2%. >> you think you could convince republicans totoaise taxes? >> i think we can convince the american people in the year 2016, all of our kids should be able to go to public colleges and university tuition-free. >> the editorial plays into a case that clinton makes in campaign events like this one all the time. she argues that his ideas lookok good on paper but will never work in the real world by now roughly half of iowa democrats are siding with him. >> nancy, thank you. today, teachers in detroit sued the school district over what they say are unsafe conditions. they had been staging sick-outs forcing most of the schools to
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with them. >> after weeks of protests over dilapidated buildings, a lawsuit was detroit parents and teacher's onon choice. ivy bailey is s e interim presesent of detroit federerion of teachers. >> educator have been snubbed, ignored, disrespected, and punished when they inform the school district of specific safety and health problems. >> the teachers site mold, probobms, risking the children's health a a safety saying some e students covering from chronic fatigue and stomach pain. the lawsuit calls for repairs. and the removal of darnell
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the governor appointed skooltchools emergency managege last year the emergency manager of flint which is now having a contaminated water crisis s managing detroit's school system which is half billion dollars in debt. . >> shoniqua kemp and two of her children are plaintiffs in the suit, she blames earley. >> this emergency manager stepped intntsituation where there's no money. >> i'm not a millionaire so sometimes i have to shuffle things around to make things work. >> in a statement he said he is working to reduce the school he has 28 days to respond to the lawsuit. >> thank you. the cbs overnight news will be right back.. we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth
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explosively, by the end of the year could infect 4 million people. it is in 23 countries now, including the u.s., with 31 cases in 11 states and d.c. since last year. so far all of the patients here were infected by mosquitos abroad but that's likely to change. the virus first discovered in the zika forest in uganda in the 1940s is linked to serious birth defects dr. jon lapook has the latest. >> today the world health organization sounded an a director margaret clan. >> questions about, we need to get some answers quickly. >> the organization will convene an emergency meeting on monday to plan its response. the zika virus linked to children born with small heads
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diagnosic tests aren't perfect. there's no treatment and no vaccine vaccine. head of the infection disease branch says outbreak is an epidemic. >> you have multiple countries, in south america and in the caribbeans, so by any definition it is considered a pandemic. >> if you have this much zika in south america and caribbean, sooner or later we will see a local transmission. >> he says controlling the mosquitos carrying zika is key and united states has a big advantage. >> most of the united states goes through a real winter, and that's very, very important in containing mosquito-born viruses. >> 35-year-old a palazzo. she's pregnant with twins, two months ago she cut short a trip
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>> i want my babies to be safe and i was very anxious about it. i didn't feel safe there. >> we are not likely to see the same widesprere zika outbreck here in the u.s. than in brazil ill, we can better control mosquitos, but there's a lot of unknowns and the health care community is watching this very carefully. >> dr. jon lapook thanks very much. another rickety boat today filled with migrants sank off of greece, 25 drowned, 10 of them children. the harsh winter has not escaped war and poverty. volunteers are setting out to rescue as many as they can. holly williams set sail with them. >> they were so desperate to reach europe that this group of 57 migrants abandoned their inflatable raft and stranded themselves on a cliff on the greek coast.t.
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have been taken by surprise? because in january around 50,000 people made the dangerous crossing. over 20 times more than last january. this month's death toll is more than 1 1, including some who tried to make the risky voyage at night and drowned when their boat capsized. a swedish team came to the rescue of the people stuck on a cliff who fled syria, iraq, and iran.n. and amongst them was a tiny baby and a disabled man who was helped down the cliff face. in the safety of the boat, he comforted his one-year-old son. and told us he was a christian and he and his family risked death to flee religious persecution in iran.
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or maybe lose yoyo life. >> the swedish rescuers are funded by donations and they're all volunteers. this man normally works in i.t.. >> this is my way to give something to people that is in need. >> the swedish team found these migrants safe on a greek beach but so cold they lit a fire fuelededy their life jacketsts >> people are coming to support you within the next few hours. >> as politicians try to stop the migrants from coming, ordinary citizens are dealing with a more pressing need, keeping people alive. holly williams, cbs news. 30 years ago today, i picked up this press pass at the kennedy space center for shuttle
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i remember being amazed at how cold it was and it turned out america's first in-flight space disasteras triggered by a rubber gasket that froze overnight. we thought space flight was so routine there was even a school teacher aboard challenger, but in a flash we were reminded reason. we look back. >> the seven astronauts prepared for lift off that morning in cape canaveral in front of a national audience. mission specialist snare mission specialist ron mcnair's wife was there. >> there wasas lot of excitement and camaraderie. hey this is the u.u. >> it appearededo be a text book launch but 73 seconds in, a seal failed on the right rocket booster causing a catastrophic explosion. >> obvious a major malfunction. >> confusion on the ground soon gave way to grief.
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what's going on? >> ron mcnair had flown on the challenger before. in 1984 he became the second african-american in space, inspiring americans with his sax playing in zero gravity, twoears later he was gone in a national tragedy. >> they, the members of the challenger crew, were pioneers. >> what was it like to have the nation mourn with you. >> it was a beautiful part of coming back from all of this tragedy. >> mcnair honors her husband by encouraging children to study science and technology. the same skill that's helped a man from humble beginnings from the segregated south from the earth from above. >> he described it as so beautiful. appearing withouou divisions, or lines. peaceful, he said. as he e ought the lord meant for us to live.
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dedicated to america's space pioneers, words worth remembering. manuel bojorquez, cbs news at the johnson space center in houston. >> and we'll be right back. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. ififou want to save fifteen percent or moror on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there.
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public about plastic surgery. it's not the kind of story we usually report around here but we have to make an exception for barbie. >> t t times may have chanand. barbie, you're beautiful >> but barbie has changed little with the times. in recent years the icon matel dolls have remained on the declined eight straight quarters. >> we were hearing that many thought that barare was out of uch. >> that typically blond-haired, blue-eyed doll with unrealistic proportions is getting a reality check. matel introduced 23 new dolls with different skin tones and hair colors and today three new
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petite. matel took the new barbies for a test run with a group of four around five years old. >> they don't look like barbie. >> some have brown skin and white skin. >> what they noticed most were different shapes and sizes. >> i'm glad because we all got to pick the barbies that look like u u >> the next step for matel is getting parents to buy in. >> we don't live in a world how barbie used to look but in a world how barbie is now. i think it's a really good thing. >> barbie may be aeless but for her creators it was time for a long-overdue make over. a white man has been cast to play michael jackson, that's next.
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matter if you're black or white michael jackson sang that it don't matter if you're black or white, but should it matter in choosing someone to play him? i'm going back to indiana >> he was a young black kid from gary, indiana. who became the biggest name in music. billie jean is not my lover >> that has some criticizing why the role of king of pop is being portrayed by white actor to play michael jackson. >> in this latest controversy comes after no actor of color
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the second year in a row. irdis elba's roll his roll in beast of no nation was likely thought to be a nominee and was told about the racial imagination. >> i knew there wasn't enough for the industry to be seeeeg me as a aead. black or white he hopes his performance as an icon passes. >> the more i looked at michael the more i fell in love with him. >> this isn't the first time filmmakers cast white actors to play people of color. the studio lions gate recently apologizededn an upcoming movie aboute egyptian gods. >> vlad, thanks very much. and we're coming right back. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness.
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we end tonight with the journey of a lifetime, a couple of old salts sailing from norway to maine. they've been at it for months so we sent mark philli to check on them. >> there's's reason stephen weiss and bob shapiro has been callededhe calamity crew, ththr boat isn't so much an accident waiting to happen but an accident that keeps happening over and over again. this was just the latest. firemen had to put out a blaze when a burning candle tipped over as the boat hit the bottom at low tie. or this s me when rescue services had to o called out off scotland or here when steve and bob needed help off the coast of ireland. >> how many times have you called for help. >> we called the coast guard 29
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>> that's just since the boat left norway last summer. norah has needed the help of the norwegian rescue services, it's danish, the scottish, the irish and now the english. >> i bought a boat in norway and i'm sailing it home. >> people are fed up. >> you are not capable of managing a ship, or a boat, shall i say. >> every time heheoes out he's risking dadaer. >> steve from california, and bob from idaho, are both 71 years old, they've become famous here, but not in a good way. >> do you think they're taking it seriously enough? >> no. >> no. >> have you ever done a trip of this ambition before? >> no. never done it before. total diaper kid. >> luckily the weather's turn bad and norah is not going anywhere for a while.
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and for the rescue crews, mark phillips, cbs news, cornwall, england. >> that's the overnight news on this friday. for soso of you the news continues for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center new york city, i'm scott pelley.
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welcome to the overnight news. donald trump hogged the spot light at the presidential debhat and wasn't even there. while moeflt most most of the g.o.p. candidates were there, trump was two miles away. joined by huckabee and rick santoro. here's some of what they had to say. >> we had about 24 hours to put this together. we will hear from some very special people. this is an honor. this is a really honor. and i didn't want to the be here, i have to be honest. i wantededo be about five minutes away. i've enjoyed that. i've ebjoyed that. all of the online polls said i have done very well with that, with the debates, and i've had a kick with it. but you have to stick up for your rights. when you're treated badly, you have to stick up for your
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you have to do it. and whether we like it or not, whether it's something we wantnt to do or not, and that's what our country has to do. as an example, iran the way they've been treating us with this deal, it's one of the worst deals i've ever seen negotiated under any circumstances and we just take it. we have to stick up for ourselves as people and we have to stick up for our country when we're being mistreated. remember that. and i have to go a little step further and say that fox has been extremely nice and the last number of hours, actually. they wanted me there. they said hohoabout now. hohoabout now. can you come over. i said hasn't it already started. we actually thoughwe would let them start and we wanted to be about 15 minutes into that hour so by now they are all tuned in. look at all the cameras, it's li the academy awards. [ cheers and applause ]
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this is the academy awards. we're actually told we have more bit. so that's sort of impressive. and you know what, that's reallyly in honor of our vets. but they have been very nice. they wanted me to go and apologize and everything else. once this started, it's for our vets, there's nothing i can do. and you know what, i don't know, is it for me personally, a good thing, a bad thing, will i get more or less votes, nobody knows, who the hell knows, but 's for our vets, andndou're going to like it because we raised over $5 million in one day! [ cheers and applause ] over $5 million. so. so, that's not so bad. you know, my whole theme is make america great again. that's what we'r'rgoing to do. and we wouldn't be here if not
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mistreated. illegal immigrants are treated better in many cases than our vets and it's not going to happen any more. not going to happen any more. so once this ball started rolling we couldn't stop it. literally this took place in less than n hours to do this. said, i won't do the debate out of respect for myself. i won't do it because i would be wrong. but i love iowa. we got to do something. i didn't know we were going to raise $5 million, we actually raised close to $6 million to be honest. but you know what i'm talking about. two years ago -- yes?
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[ chanting ]. it really is too crazy, right. you know, i tell the story, i love protests at my rallies >> as for the rest of the republican field, they spent much of the night blasting donald trump. >> senator cruz before we get to the issues let's address the elephant not in the room, donald trump has chosen not to attend this evening's presididtial debate what message do you think it sends to the voters of iowa. >> let me say i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly and then you're a terrible surgeon, now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank everyone here for showing the men and women of iowa the respect to show up and
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this state and the people of the country why each of us believe we would make the best commander in chief. [ cheers and applause ] >> the campaign in a sense turned into the battle for the soul of the rereblican party. establishment versus grass roots. pragmatic versus principle. you say you can unite all of the factions inside the g.o.p., how? >> let's begin by being clear what this campaign is about. it's not about donald trump. he's an entertaining guy. greatest show on earth. this campaign is about the greatest country in the world and a president that destroyed many of the things that made america speshlg. america special. barack obama wants to change america. barack obama wants america to be more like the rest of the world. we don't want to be like the rest the world. we want to the be the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] and that is why hillary clinton cannot win this election. hillary clinton this week said
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supreme court justice, the guy who systematically violates the constitution on the supreme court. i don't think so. if i'm our nominee i will unite this party and we will defeat hillary clinton and turn this country around once and for all after the seven years that is barack obama. >> governor bush it is hard for someone of your pedigree to avoid being called establishment. isn't that part of the problem, in this race, that three others are splittering the mainstream republican vote and thereby possibly handing this nomination possibly over to an anti -- republican candidate. >> we're just starting. why not let the process work. i trust everyone to start this process out. i kind of miss donald trump. he was a teddy bear to me. we always have such a loving relationship in these debates, and tweets, i kind of miss him. wish he was here.
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program. when i went after him on behalf of what the republican cause should be, conservative principles, believing in limited government, believing in accountability. and leading by fixing things that are broken. my dad, greatest man alive, was president of the united states fantastic brother was president, fine, i'll establishment because barbara bush was my mom. i'll take that too.. but this election is not about our pedigree but about people that are really hurting. >> the cbs overnight news will be right back. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the nene for fillers.
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it is carried through mosquitos anancan make healthy peoeoe sick with fever and rasasand for pregnant women, could lead to miscarriage or severe birth defects, ten cases already this month come from people who travelled to caribbean or latin america. we spoke to directorr off national institute offal ergy and infectious diseases. >> we now have over 4,000 suspected cases of babies born with brain defects in brazil, the question everyone is asking is could this effect the united states. >> we do not believe that there will be a major outbreak of zika in the united states, we don't want to be cavalier about it. we want to take it very seriously but if zika acts like the other types of#viruses that are mosquito born that we have had experience with, we will see
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florida or texas that can be well-controlled with mosquito vector control. hopefully we will not see anything worse than that. but we have to be very vigil ant. but we have to be very vigilant again we don't expect a major outbreak in the united states. despite the fact there's considerable problems in south america, particularly in brazil where there is a widespread outbreak of zika. >> i know is overwhelmingly spread by mosquitos but at least one case come from cdc it was spread another way are you concerned about that. >> we don't believe apart frfr squitos bite. there's no major of way of spreading this. right now the considerable thing you're well aware is the devastating devastating sequela you see in pregnant women to avoid unless absolutely necessary travel to o ose
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spread and outbreak of zika. >> important information, doctor, thank you so much. >> you're quite welcome. a new report shows women are often charged more than men, on average women's version of seseices cost about 7% m me than for men. michelle miller thought it was more than that and did her own investigation. >> cbs went undercover, one female and one male producer visited a handful of drycleaners in new york city and brought in identical shirts in comparabab sizes to request the same services. our female producer was charged at least twice as much. in more than half the businesses
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in o o she was charged 7.50 and her male counter part -- more. it happens at more than just dry-cleaners the new york city study found differences in clothing like these jeans, care products like razors and toys like these scooters, women paying more than men 42% of the time. todd marks, senior product editor for consumer reports has been researching this issue for years. >> you don't realize how badly you're being ripped off or being taken advantage of as a woman because you've become so conditioned to pay more. >> it's these pressers used after clothing is dry-cleaned.
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owner of next cleaners says it is not a justification. >> having a shirt laundered and machine-pressed does not exist for women's tops. >> just for men. >> it's only for men. >> because the shirts just don't fit. >> that's right. because of that women are getting penalized for that. >> while there is no federal law that bans this practice, gender price gouging is illegal in new york, miami and california. california outlawed it after a study y und gender tax cost each woman $1351 annually but no laws aimed at preventing it in retail. >> we can't legislate differences in products because it's about the market, there's a long supply chain and we don't really know who is responsible for it. >> he's a trade lawyer who says part of the problem is extra st of women's products tacked
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clothing, shoes, and gloves often enter the country with higher import tax than mens. one example men's sneaker taxed at 8.5% and women's 10%. >> it might be $5 you pay uncle sam but by time it hits retail could be $10 or $13. >> this dates back to late 1800s when women's hats and gloves were taxed higher. and he says ultimately it will be consumers who hold the key to reform. >> it has to be a market response. a written campaign. vote with your purse and pen. that's what's going to change it. well the national zoo in washington reopened after being hit by nearly two feet of snow in blizzard of 2016 the storm
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internet star. january 4> it took the zoo four days to weather the storm. during that time this panda had a bunch of fans show up hoping to get a glimpse of the panda is reminding us snow can be a lot of fun. >> with much of the east coast socked by winter storm this was a jolt of joy a giant panda having one heck of a snow day. he goes out and goes crazy. >> the facebook video of him rolling in the snow got nearly 60 million views. brandy smith is charge offer the animal care at the zoo. >> he is 1 1year-old bear. but acts like a cub the first snow fall but second and third snow, he's a little less interested. >> sure enough by third day the
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delighted his fans. >> came face to face with online sensation. we showed his video to these three. [ giggling ]. >> snow is panda time. it's their natural habit. around this time last year they had another big storm. >> this is the best thing for pandas, it's their favorite time of year. as m mh as we're hating it, they're enjoyiyi it. >> not every animal appreciates the white stuff like these flamingos. >> it could be too much. this pool is heated but can't keep their feathers from freezing. >> so during the blizzard the birds moved inside, a perfect opportunity y r a zoo biologist to snap a selfie with
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let's end this. >the day of reckoning is upon us. my brothers what is life if not to die a glorious death. >> that's one of the commercials you will see next week when the superbowl returns to cbs. it's not from a giant corporation but rather a small
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was lucky enough to win a prize. michelle miller has the story. >> intuit quickbooksksought submissions from small businesses nationwide for a chance to get big business exposure and that dream came true for death wish coffee. a company that recently expanded to 11 employee to take on its greatest challenge. >> we started in unit 500 overer hehe it was only 1500 square foot warehouse. >> every year you've taken on another one of these. >> yep and then the next year we moved into this one. >> something's brewing at death wish coffee. call it a taste for success. >> smooth. >> we started in 2012, every yeye year after year since we've doubled in size in revenue. >> michael brown startfd with a small upstate new york st in
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>> my customers came in and said hey, mike, give me strongest cup of your coffee and that got the gears turning, although we had strong coffee the dark roast weren't always the most caffeinated. >> fast forward to 2012 and the birth of death wish coffee. >> it's like mike's baby, to watch that baby grow and develop is a cool thing. >> he hired his childhood friend as production manager because that's what small business owners d d >> what did you know about coffff before you came on board >> i knew i liked it. >> you like coffee. >> yeah. >> with team trust and knack for promotion death wish became a quick hit on the online marketplace and is best seller on amazon. >> we are selling upwards of a
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>> that was all before this. >> congratulations. >> like, for real. >> winning a small business contest for a superbowl ad sponsored by intuit quick books. >> it will fast forward us ten years down t t road in 30 seconds. >> he ramped up production, and a team from intuit quick books and rpa advertising set out to produce the 30 second superbowl ad. >> death wish coffee is a rerelutionary brand and d e ad brinin to life the spirit t that brand.. >> after this commercial how many do you expect to sell. >> we are attempting to ship quarter million pounds for the day of the big game. gogog 20 hours a day, mimiael brown is f fling good about meeting demand.
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and his team. >> so is his small business sponsor. >> we are very confident death wish can handle this. they are on the cusp of a huge moment and have been preparing for years. >> they are very hands on. pretty much every step of the way. i get e-mails daily. they don't want this commercial to be a hindrance to the business, they want it to help >> my brothers, what is life, if not to die, a glorious death. >> this superbowl ad will be seen by more than 100 million people. and for the team of death wish a good amount of coffee drinkers are likely among them.
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white. he gamed fame in the movie "shakespeare in love" but playing the king of pop, well, we have the story. >> when oscars went another year without nominating b bck actor. the decision sparked widespread now a legendary pop entertaining played by a white actor. >> it appears he was shocked by the casting. it appears one british tv company may have taken these words to heart. joeseph fiennes is best known for playing william spakes spear in the movie shakespeare in love and admitted he was surprised.
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i'm as shocked as you might be. >> definitely had an issue, a pigmentation issue, i do believe that. he was probably closer to my color than his original color. it's in no way malicious but actually endearing. the more i looked at michael the more i kind of fell in love with him. >> the decision has raised eyebrows from those both confused and upset by the casting, coming at a time when scarity of roles from minority actors is under scrutiny, when for the second year in a row no actors of color nominated. in 1993 michael jackson spoke to oprah winfrey. >> there was a story about you wanting to have a little white boy play you in a pepsi commercial. >> that is so stupid. that's the most ridiculous,
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ard. it's crazy. i i an, why? number one it's my face, me when i was little, why would i want a white child to play me. i'm a black american. i'm proud to be a black american. >> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. more americans come down with zika virus as the world health organization warns --
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>> also tonight, trump counter programs the republican debate with an event of his own. a public icon shows off her surgery. and. >> how many times did you have to call for assistance. >> we called the coast guard 29 times. this is the cbs overnight news. >> donald trump hogged the debates last night. while most of the gop candidates were in des moineses, here's what some of the candidates had to
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>> i didn't want to be here, i have to be honest. i wanted to be about five minutes away. and i've enjoyed that. all of the online polls said i've done very well with the debates and i've had a kick with it. but you have to stick up for your rights, when you're treated badly, you have to stick up for your rights. have to do it. whether we like it or not. it's what our country has to do. as an example, irans the way they are treating us with this deal, one of the worse deals i've ever seen negotiated under any circumstances and we just take it. we have to stick up for ourselves as people, and we have to stick up for our country when we're being mistreated. remember that. [ cheers and applause ] and i have to go a step further and say fox has been extremely
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actually. [ laughter ] and they've want med there. they said how about now. how about now. can you come over. i said hasn't it already started. we actually thought we would let them start and we wanted to be about 15 minutes into that hour so by now they are all tuned in. look at all the cameras, it's like the academy awards. [ cheers and applause ] this is the academy awards. we're actually told we have more cameras than they do by quite a bit. so that's something. and you know what, that's really in honor of our vets. but they have been very nice. they want med to go and apologize and everything else. once this started, it's for our vets, there's nothing i can do. and you know what, i don't know, is it for me personally, a good thing, a bad thing, will i get more or less votes, nobody
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it's for our vets, and you're going to like it because we raised over $5 million in one day [ cheers and applause ] over $5 million. so. >> before we get to the issues let's address the elephant not in the room, donald trump has chosen not to attend this evening's presidential debate what message do you think it sends to the voters of iowa. >> let me say i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat and ugly and then you're a terrible surgeon, now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way. [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank everyone here for showing the men and women of iowa the respect to show up and make the case to the people of this state and the people of the country why each of us believe we would make the best commander in chief. >> and cbs news will bring you
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eening, february 13th, live from greenville, south carolina. john dickerson is the moderator. now to the democrats. today the underdog got whacked with a newspaper. >> we should move to medicare for all single pay out program. >> his unapologetic liberal views attract supporters by the thousands but in a stinging take down of bernie sanders the washington post editorial called it an act saying he is not a brave truth telling but a politician selling his own brand of fiction by ab securing the cost of his proposals. >> do voters have right to know how much ore taxes they would pay in sanders administration. >> voters deserve as much
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>> he did say he would finance free public tuition, and medicare for all health care plan by charging businesses 6% premium and individuals 2%. >> you think you couldld convince americans to raise tax snz. >> i think we can convince the american people in the year 2016, all of ourids should be able to go to public colleges and university tuition-free. >> the editorial plays into a case that clinton makes in campaigns like this one all the time. she argues that his idede lookk good on paperer but will never work in the e al world. by now roughly half of iowa democrats are siding with him. >> nancy, thank you. today, teachers in detroit sued the school district over what they say are unsafe conditions.
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forcing most of the schools to close, many of the parents are with them. >> after weeks of protests over dilapidated buildings, a lawsuit was their only choice. ivy bailey is the interim president of detetit federation of teachers. >> educator have been snubbed, ignored, disrespected, and punished when they inform the school district of specific safety and health problems. >> the teachers cite mold, maggets and mushrooms as common problems, risking the children's health and safety saying some students covering from chronic fatigue and stomach pain.
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last year the emergency manager of flint which is now having a contaminated water crisis is managingng detroit's school system which is half billion dollars in bt. >> enough is enough. >> s blames early. >> they emergency manager stepped into a situation where there is no money. >> i'm not a millionaire so sometimes i have to shuffle things toornd make things work, things around to make things work. he should at the very least do it. >> in a statement he said he is working to reduce the school system's debt. he has 28 days to respond to the lawsuit. [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ]
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organization warned that the zika virus is spreading explosively, by the end of the year could infect 4 million people. it is in 23 countries now, including the u.s., with 31 cases in 11 states and d.c. since last year. so far all of the patients here were infected by mosquitos abroad but that's likely to change. the virus first discovered in the 1940s is linked to serious birth defects dr. jon lapook has the rest. >> questions about we need to get some answers quickly. >> the organization will convene an emergency meeting on monday to plan its response. the zika virus linked to
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pose several challenges, no treatment, no vac ian. head of the infection disease branch says outbreak is an epidemic. >> you have multiple countries, by any definition it is concerned a pandemic. >> if you have this much zika in south america and caribbean, sooner or later we will see a local transmission. >> he says controlling the mosquitos carrying zika is key advantage. >> most ofof the u uted states goes through a real winter, and that's very, very important in containing mosquito-born viruses
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>> 35-year-old ana palazzo cutut her trip short. >> i was very anxious about it, i didn't feel safe there. >> we are not likely to see the outbreak here like in brazil but there's a lot of unknowns and the health care community is watching this very carefully. >> dr. jon lapook thanks very much. another rickety boat today filled with migrants sank off the shore of greece, 25 drowned 10 of them children. they have not escaped the war and poverty. volunteers are setting out to rescue as many as they can. >> they were so desperate to reach europe that this group of 57 migrants abandoned their inflatable raft and stranlded themselves on cliff on the greek coast. >> winter is normally quiet here
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have been taken by surprise? january 50,000 people made the dangererscrossing. over 20 times more than last january. this month's death toll is more than 170, including some who tried to make the risky voyage at night and drowned when their boat capsized. a swedish team helped a group of people stuck on a cliff who fled syria and iran and amongst them was a tiny baby and a disabled man who was helped down the cliff face. in the safety of the boat, he comforted his one-year-old son. and told us he was a christian
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death to flee iran. >> you have 50/50 chance to win or maybe lose your life. >> all volunteers helping. >> t ts is my way to give something to people that is in need. >> t t swedish team f fnd these migrants safe on a greek beach but so cold they lit a fire fueled by eir life jackets. >> people are coming to support you within the next few hours. > as politicians try to stop the migrants from comimi, ordinary citizens are deali with a more pressing need, keeping people alive. holly williams, cbs news. 30 years ago today, i picked up this press pass at the
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mission 51l. i remember how cold it was. it turned out america's first space disaster was triggered by a rubber gasket that froze overnight. in a flash we were remimied asasonauts are heroes fofoa reason. we look back. >> the seven aft nowstronauts prepared for lift off in front of a national audience. >> there was a lot of excitement and camaraderie. hey thth is the u.s. >> it appeared to be a text book launch but 73 seconds in, a seal failed on the right rocket booster causing a catastrophic
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>> obvious a major malfunction. >> confusion onto ground soon n gave way to grief. >> what happened. what's going on? >> ron mcnair had flown on the challenger before. in 1984 he inspired americans with his sax playing in zero gravity jay, two years later he was gone in a national tragedy. >> the members of the crew were pioneers pioneers. >> what was it like to have the nation mourn with you. >> it was a beautiful part of coming back from all of this tragedy. >> she honors her husband by encouraging children to study science and technology. the same skill that's helped a man from the south t t seeeehe earth from above. >> he described it as so beautiful. baes peaceful, he said.
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>> here on earth in a grove dedicated to america's space pioneers, words worth remembering. cbs news at the johnsonon space center in houston. >> and we'll be right back. janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? it works on his cough too. cough! it works on his cough too. mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. let's end this. here in the cityty parking is hard to find. seems like everyone drives. and those who do should switch to geico because you could save hundreds on car insurance. ah, perfect. valet parking. hello! here's the keys. and, uh, go easy on my ride, mate. hm, wouldn't mind some of that beef wellington... to see how much you could save on car insurance, go to geico.com. ah! (car alarm sounds)
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first name and pushing 60 goes public about plastic surgery. it's not the kind of story we usually report around here but we have to make an exception for barbie. >> the times may have changed. barbie, you're beautiful >> but barbie has changed litite with the times. in recent years the icon ma trks el dolls have remained on the shelves and barbie sells declined eight straight quarters. >> we were hearing that many thought that barbie was out of touch. >> that typically blond-haired, blue-eyed doll with unrealistic proportions is getting a reality check. matel introduced 23 new dolls
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l i petite. they took them for test run for group of four and five years old. >> they don't look like barbie. >> what they noticed most were different shapes and sizes. >> i'm glad because we all got like us. >> the next step for matel is getting parents to buy in. >> we don't live in a world how barbie used to look but in a world how barbie is now. i think it's a really good thing. >> barbie may be ageless but for her creators it was time for a long-over due make over. a white man has been cast to play michael jackson, that's next. thing about my baby, don't
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michael jackson sang that it don't matter if you're black or white, but should it matter in choose smung toing someone to play him? i'm going back to indiana >> he was a young black kid from gary, indiana. who became the biggest name in music. billy jean is not my lover >> that is why people are shocked they are choosing a white actototo play michael jackson.
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comes after no actor of color received an oscar nomination for the second year in a row. his roll in beast of no nation was likely thought to be a nominee and was told about the racial imagination. >> i knew there wasn't enough for the industry to be seeing me as a lead. >> black or white he hopes his performance as an icon passes. >> the more i looked at michael the more i fell in love with him. >> this isn't the first time film makers cast white actors to play people of color.
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we end tonight with thehe journey of a lifetime, a couple of old salts sail from norway to maine. they've been at it for months but haven't made much progress so we sent mark phillips to check on them. >> there's a reason stephen weiss and bob shapiro has been called the calamity crew, their boat isn't so much an accident waiting to happen but an accident that keeps happening over and over again. this was just the latest. firemen had to put out a blaze when a burning candle tipped over as the boat hit the bottom at low tie. or this time when rescue services had to be called out off scotland or here when steve and bob needed help off the coast of ireland. >> how many times have you
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>> we called the coast guard 29 times. >> that's just since the boat left norway last summer. norarahas need the norwegianan help, danish, scottish, the irish and now the english. >> i bought a boat in norway and i'm sailing it home. >> people are fed up. >> you are not capable of managing a ship, or a boat, shall i say. >> every time he goes out he's risking danger. >> steve from california, and bob from idaho, are both 71 years old, they've become famous here, but not in a good way. >> do you think they're taking it seriously enough? >> no. >> no. >> have you ever done a trip of >> no. never done it before. total diaper kid. >> luckily the weather's turn bad and northah is not going
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lucky for steve, and for bob, and for the rescue crews, cornwall, england. >> that's the overnight news on this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back for later news and cbs this morning. this is the cbs overnight news. welcome to the overnight
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donald trump hogged the spot light at the republican presidential debate in iowa last night and wasn't even there. he made good on boycotting the event over a feud with m merator kelly. moeflt most of the g.o.p. candidates were there, trump was two miles away. joined by huckabee and rick santoro. >> we had about 24 hours to put this together. it was very, very quick. we will hear from some very special people. this is an honor. this is a really honor. and i didn't want to the be here, i have to be honest. i wanted to be about five minutes away. i've enjoyed that. all of the online polls said i have done very well with that, with the debates, and i've had a kick with it. but you have to stick up for your rights. have to stick up for your
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you have to do it. and whether we like it or not, whether it's something we want to do or not, and that's what our country has to do. as an example, iran the way they've been treating us with this deal, it's one of the worst deals i've ever seen negotiated under any circumstances and we just take it. we have to stick up for ourselves as people and we have to stick up for our country when we're being mistreated. remember that. and i have to go a little step further and say that fox has been extremely nice and the last nice, the last number of hours, actually. [ laughter ] is and they've want med there. they said how about now. how about now. can you come over. i said hasn't it already started.
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about 15 minutes into that hour so by now they are all tuned in. look at all the cameras, it's like the academy awards. [ cheers and applause ] this is the academy awards. we're actually told we have more cameras than they do by quite a bit. so that's sort of impressive. and you know what, that's really in honor of our vets. but they have been very nice. they wanted me to go and apologize and everything else. once this started, it's for our vets, there's nothing i can do. and you know what, i don't know, is it for me personally, a good thing, a bad thing, will i get more or less votes, nobody knows, who the hell knows, but it's for our vets, and you're going to like it because we raised over $5 million in one day! [ cheers and applause ] over $5 million. so. so, that's not so bad. you know, my whole theme is make
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that's what we're going to do. and we wouldn't be here if not for our vets. and our vets are being mistreated. illegal immigrants are treated better in many cases than our vets and it's not going to happen any more. not going to happen any more. so once this ball started rolling we couldn't stop it. literally this took place in less than 24 hours to do this. i setd sai, i won't do the debate out of respect for myself. it would be wrong. but i love iowa. we got to do something. we actually raised close to $6 million to be honest. two years ago --
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[ chanting ]. it really is too crazy, right. you know, i tell the story, i love protests at my rallies >> as for the rest of the republican field, they spent much of the night blasting donald trump. >> senator cruz before we get to the issues let's address the elephant not in the room, donald trump has chosen not to attend this evening's presidential debate what message do you think it sends to the voters of iowa. >> let me say i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly and then you're a terrible surgeon, now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank everyone here for showing the men and women of
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make the case to the people of this state and the people of the country why each of us believe we would make the best commander in chief. [ cheers and applause ] . >> the campaign in a sense turned into the battle for the soul of the republican party. pragmatic versus principle. you say you can unite all of the factions inside the g.o.p., how? >> let's begin by being clear what this campaign is about. it's not about donald trump. he's an entertaining guy. greatest show on earth. this campaign is about the greatest country in the world and a president that destroyed thing that's made america special. barack obama wants to change america. barack obama wants america to be more like the rest of the world. we don't want to be like the rest the world. we want to the be the united states of america. and that is why hillary clinton
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hillary clinton this week said barack obama would make a great supreme court justice, the guy who systematically violates the constitution on the supreme court. i don't think so. i will defeat is hillary clinton and turn this country around once and for all after the seven years that is barack obama. >> governor bush it is hard for someone of your pedigree to avoid being called establishment. isn't that part of the problem, three others are 134ri9splittering the main stream republican vote and there by handing this nomination possibly over to an anti -- >> we're just starting. why not let the process work. i trust everyone to start this process out. i kind of miss stumdonald trump. he was a teddy bear to me.
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relationship in these debates, and theweets, i kind of miss him. wish he was here. everyone else was in protection program. i believe in accountability. and leading by fixing things that are broken. my dad, greatest man alive, was president of the united states and my brother who i adore, a fantastic brother, fine i'll take it, i guess i'm part of the establishment because barbara bush was my mom. i'll take that too. but this election is not about our pedigree but about people that are really hurting. >> the cbs overnight news will
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says the zika virus is spreading explosively through the western hemisphere hemisphere. it is carried through mosquitos and can make healthy people sick with fever and rash and for pregnant women, could lead to miscarriage or severe birth defects, ten cases already this month come from people who travelled to caribbean or latin america. we spoke to dr. jon lapook. >> we now have over 4,000 suspected cases of babies born with brain defects in brazil, the question everyone is asking is could this effect the united states. >> we do not believe that there will be a major outbreak of zika in the united states, we don't want to be cavalier about it. we want to take it very seriously but if zika acts like the other types of viruses that
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had experience with, we will see little mini outbreaks like in florida or texas that can be well-controlled with mosquito vector control. hopefully we will not see anything worse than that. but we have to be very vigil ant. again we don't expect a major outbreak in the united states. despite the fact there's considerable problems in south america, particularly in brazil where there is a widespread outbreak of zika. >> i know is overwhelmingly spread by mosquitos but at least one case come from cdc it was spread another way are you concerned about that. >> we don't believe apart from mosquitos bite. pregnant women who get infected, cdc have come out with their
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women to avoid unless absolutely necessary travel to those regions where you have the local spread and outbreak of zika. >> important information, doctor, thank you so much. >> you're quite welcome. a new report shows women are often charginged more than men, on average women's version of services cost about 7% more than for men. michelle miller thought it was more than that and did her own investigation. >> cbs went under cover, one female and one male producer visited a handful of drycleaners in new york city and brought in identical shirts in comparable sizes to request the same services.
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at least twice as much. it happens at more than just dry-cleaners chbl the new york city study found differences in clothing like these jeans, care products like razors and toys like these scooters, women paying more than men 42% of the time. todd has been researching this issue for years. >> you don't realize how badly you're being ripped off or being taken advantage of as a woman because you've become so conditioned to pay more. >> it's these pressers used
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they are designed for men, but owner of next cleaners says it is not a justification. >> having a shirt laundered and machine-pressed does not exist for women's tops. >> just for men. >> it's only for men. >> because the shirts just don't fit. >> that's right. because of that women are getting penalized for that. >> gender price koujinggouging is illegal, california outlawed it after a study found gender tax cost each woman $1351 annually but no laws aimed at preventing it in retail. >> we can't legislate differences in products because it's about the market, there's a long supply chain and we don't really know who is responsible for it.
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part of the problem is extra cost of women's products tacked on from the get go, women's clothing, shoes, and gloves often enter the country with higher tax than mens. one example men's sneaker taxed at 8.5% and women's 10%. >> it might be $5 you pay uncle sam but by time it hits retail could be $10 or $13. >> this dates back to late 1800s and he says ultimately it will reform. response. a written campaign. vote with your purse and pen. it. well the national zoo in washington reopened after being hit by nearly two feet of snow
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turned this panda into an internet star. >> it took the zoo four days to weather the storm. during that time this panda had a bunch of fans show up hoping to get a glimpse of the panda is reminding us snow can be a lot of fun. >> with much of the east coast socked by winter storm this was a jolt of joy a giant panda having one heck of a snow day. he goes out and goes crazy. >> the facebook video of him rolling in the snow got nearly 60 million views. brandy smith is charge offer the animal care at the zoo. >> he is 19-year-old bear. he is less interested by the the
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>> sure enough by third day the snow was hold hat even though he delighted his fans. >> came face to face with online sensation. we showed his video to these three. [ giggling ]. >> snow is panda time. it's their natural habit. around this time last year they had another big storm. >> this is the best thing for pandas, it's their favorite time of year. as much as we're hating it, they're enjoying it. >> not every animal appreciates the white stuff like these flamingos flamingos. >> it could be too much. this pool is heated but can't keep their feathers from freezing. >> so they moved inside, a perfect opportunity for a zoo
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corporation but rather a small mom and pop coffee company that was lurky enoughcky enough to win a prize. >> in to it quick book sought submissions for small businesses to get a chance of big business exposure and that dream came true for death wish coffee. challenge. >> we started in unit 500 over here it was only 1500 square foot warehouse. >> every year you've taken on another one of these. >> yep and then the next year we moved into this one. >> something's brewing at death wish coffee. call it a taste for success. >> smooth. >> we started in 2012, every year year after year since we've doubled in size in revenue.
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small upstate new york shot in 2008. >> my customers came in and said hey, mike, give me strongest cup of your coffee and that got the gears turning, although we had strong coffee the dark roast weren't always the most caffeinated. >> fast forward to 2012 and the birth of death wish coffee. >> it's like mike's baby, to watch that baby grow and develop is a cool thing. >> he hired his childhood friend as production manager because that's what small business owners do. >> what did you know about coffee before you came on board this venture? >> i knew i liked it. >> you like coffee. >> with team trust and knack for promotion death wish became a quick hit on the online
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>> on amazon. >> we are selling upwards of a thousand pounds a day. >> that was all before this. >> congrats. >> like, for real. >> winning a small business contest for a superbowl ad sponsored by in trks uit quick books. >> it it will fast forward us ten years down the road in 30 seconds. >> he ramped up production, and a team from intuit quick books and rpa advertising set out to produce the 30 second superbowl ad. >> death wish coffee is a revolutionary brand and the ad brings to life the spirit of that brand. >> after this commercial how many do you expect to sell. >> we are attempting to ship quarter million pounds for the day of the big game. >> with roasting operations
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british tv is putting together a movie about the life and times of michael jackson but eye brows were raised on both
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was announced with the star of the show joeseph fiennes who is white. he gamed fame in the movie "shakespeare in love" but playing the king of pop, well, we have the story. >> when oscars went another year without nominating black actor. now a legendary pop entertaining played by a white actor. >> it appears matter if you're black or white michael jackson sang that it don't matter if you're black or white, but should it matter in he admitted he was surprised when he was considered for the role? >> i'm a white middle class guy
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i'm as shocked as you might be. >> definitely had an issue, a pigmentation issue, i do believe that. he was probably closer to my color than his original color. it's in no way malicious but actually endearing. the more i looked at michael the more i kind of fell in love with him. >> the decision has raised eye brows from those both confused and upset by the casting, coming at a time when scarity of roles from minority actors is under scrutiny, when for the second year in a row no actors of color nominated. >> there was a story about you wanting to have a little white boy play you in a pepsi commercial. >> that is so stupid. that's the most ridiculous,
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it's crazy. i mean, why? number one it's my face, me when i was little, why would i want a white child to play me. i'm a black american. i'm proud to be a black american. >> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. more americans come down with zika virus as the world health organization warns.
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explosively >> also tonight, trump counter programs the republican debate with an event of his own. >> a pop culture icon shows off her plastic surgery. >> how many times did you have to call for assistance. times. this is the cbs overnight news. >> donald trump hogged the spot light at the republican presidential debate in iowa last night and he wasn't even there. the front runner made good to boycott his debate over a feud with fox moderator meagan kelly. while most of the gop candidates were in des moines, here's what some of the candidates had to say at both events. >> i didn't want to be here, i
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minutes away. and i've enjoyed that. i've enjoyed that. all of the online polls said i've done very well with the debates and i've had a kick with it. but you have to stick up for your rights, when you're treated badly, you have to stick up for your rights. [ cheers and applause ] have to do it. whether we like it or not. whether it's something we want to do or not, and it's what our country has to do. as an example, irans the way they are treating us with this deal, one of the worse deals i've ever seen negotiated under any circumstances and we just take it. we have to stick up for ourselves as people, and we have to stick up for our country when we're being mistreated. remember that. [ cheers and applause ] and i have to go a step further and say fox has been extremely nice, the last number of hours,
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[ laughter ] and they've wanted me there. they said how about now. how about now. can you come over. i said hasn't it already started. we actually thought we would let them start and we wanted to be about 15 minutes into that hour so by now they are all tuned in. look at all the cameras, it's like the academy awards. [ cheers and applause ] this is the academy awards. we're actually told we have more cameras than they do by quite a bit. so that's sort of impressive. and you know what, that's really in honor of our vets. but they have been very nice. they wanted me to go and apologize and everything else. they did apologize. and then could not have been -- but once this started, it's for our vets, there's nothing i can do. and you know what, i don't know, is it for me personally, a good thing, a bad thing, will i get more or less votes, nobody knows, who the hell knows, but it's for our vets, and you're going to like it because we raised over $5 million in one day!
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over $5 million. >> senator cruz before we get to the issues let's address the elephant not in the room, donald trump has chosen not to attend this evening's presidential debate what message do you think it sends to the voters of iowa. >> let me say i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly and then you're a terrible surgeon, now that we've gotten the donald trump portion out of the way. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i want to thank everyone here for showing the men and women of iowa the respect to show up and make the case to the people of this state and the people of the country why each of us believe we would make the best commander in chief. >> and cbs news will bring you the next gop debate, on saturday
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from greenville, south carolina. john dickerson is the moderator. now to the democrats. today the underdog got whacked with a newspaper. >> we should move to a medicare for all single pay out program. >> his unapologetic liberal views attract supporters by the thousands but in a stinging take down of bernie sanders the washington post editorial called it an act saying he is not a brave truth-teller, they wrote, he's a politician selling his own brand of fiction by obsecuring the cost of his proposals. >> do voters have right to know how much more taxes they would pay in sanders administration. >> voters deserve as much information as we can possibly give them. >> senator sanders has released some details.
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public college tuition with a tax on what he calls wall street speculators. medicare for all health care plan by charging businesses 6% premium and individuals 2%. >> you think you could convince republicans to raise taxes? >> i think we can convince the american people in the year 2016, all of our kids should be able to go to public colleges and university tuition-free. >> the editorial plays into a case that clinton makes in campaign events like this one all the time. she argues that his ideas look good on paper but will never work in the real world. by now roughly half of iowa democrats are siding with him. >> nancy, thank you. today, teachers in detroit sued the school district over what they say are unsafe conditions. they had been staging sick-outs forcing most of the schools to
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with them. >> after weeks of protests over dilapidated buildings, a lawsuit was detroit parents and teacher's only choice. ivy bailey is the interim president of detroit federation of teachers. >> educator have been snubbed, ignored, disrespected, and punished when they inform the school district of specific safety and health problems. >> the teachers site mold, maggets and mushrooms as common problems, risking the children's health and safety saying some students covering from chronic fatigue and stomach pain. the lawsuit calls for repairs. and the removal of darnell
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the governor appointed skooltchools emergency manager. last year the emergency manager of flint which is now having a contaminated water crisis is managing detroit's school system which is half billion dollars in debt. >> enough is enough. . >> shoniqua kemp and two of her children are plaintiffs in the suit, she blames earley. >> this emergency manager stepped into situation where there's no money. >> i'm not a millionaire so sometimes i have to shuffle things around to make things work. he should at the very least do it. >> in a statement he said he is working to reduce the school system's debt. he has 28 days to respond to the lawsuit. >> thank you. the cbs overnight news will almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth
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from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pea: it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action.
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if you were a hippie in the '60s, you need to know. it's the dawning of the age of aquarius. yeah, and something else that's cool. what? osteoporosis is preventable. all: osteo's preventable? right on! if you dig your bones, protect them. all: cbs cares! today the world health organization warned that the zika virus is spreading
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year could infect 4 million people. it is in 23 countries now, including the u.s., with 31 cases in 11 states and d.c. since last year. so far all of the patients here were infected by mosquitos abroad but that's likely to change. the virus first discovered in the zika forest in uganda in the 1940s is linked to serious birth defects dr. jon lapook has the latest. >> today the world health organization sounded an a lemaire about the zika outbreak, director margaret clan. >> questions about, we need to get some answers quickly. >> the organization will convene an emergency meeting on monday to plan its response. the zika virus linked to children born with small heads
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diagnosic tests aren't perfect. there's no treatment and no vaccine vaccine. head of the infection disease branch says outbreak is an epidemic. >> you have multiple countries, in south america and in the caribbeans, so by any definition it is considered a pandemic. >> if you have this much zika in south america and caribbean, sooner or later we will see a local transmission. >> he says controlling the mosquitos carrying zika is key and united states has a big advantage. >> most of the united states goes through a real winter, and that's very, very important in containing mosquito-born viruses. >> 35-year-old ana palazzo. she's pregnant with twins, two months ago she cut short a trip
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>> i want my babies to be safe and i was very anxious about it. i didn't feel safe there. >> we are not likely to see the same widespread zika outbreck here in the u.s. than in brazil ill, we can better control mosquitos, but there's a lot of unknowns and the health care community is >> dr. jon lapook thanks very much. another rickety boat today filled with migrants sank off of greece, 25 drowned, 10 of them children. the harsh winter has not escaped war and poverty. volunteers are setting out to rescue as many as they can. holly williams set sail with them. >> they were so desperate to reach europe that this group of 57 migrants abandoned their inflatable raft and stranded themselves on a cliff on the greek coast. >> winter is normally quiet here
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have been taken by surprise? because in january around 50,000 people made the dangerous crossing. over 20 times more than last january. this month's death toll is more than 170, including some who tried to make the risky voyage at night and drowned when their a swedish team came to the rescue of the people stuck on a cliff who fled syria, iraq, and iran. and amongst them was a tiny baby and a disabled man who was helped down the cliff face. in the safety of the boat, he comforted his one-year-old son. and told us he was a christian and he and his family risked death to flee religious persecution in iran.
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or maybe lose your life. >> the swedish rescuers are funded by donations and they're all volunteers. this man normally works in i.t.. >> this is my way to give something to people that is in need. >> the swedish team found these migrants safe on a greek beach but so cold they lit a fire fueled by their life jackets. >> people are coming to support you within the next few hours. >> as politicians try to stop the migrants from coming, ordinary citizens are dealing with a more pressing need, keeping people alive. holly williams, cbs news. 30 years ago today, i picked up this press pass at the kennedy space center for shuttle mission 51l.
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cold it was and it turned out america's first in-flight space disaster was triggered by a rubber gasket that froze overnight. we thought space flight was so routine there was even a school teacher aboard challenger, but in a flash we were reminded astronauts are heroes for a reason. we look back. >> the seven astronauts prepared for lift off that morning in cape canaveral in front of a national audience. mission specialist snare mission specialist ron mcnair's >> there was a lot of excitement hey this is the u.s. >> it appeared to be a text book launch but 73 seconds in, a seal failed on the right rocket booster causing a catastrophic explosion. >> obvious a major malfunction. >> confusion on the ground soon gave way to grief.
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what's going on? >> ron mcnair had flown on the challenger before. in 1984 he became the second african-american in space, inspiring americans with his sax playing in zero gravity, two years later he was gone in a national tragedy. >> they, the members of the challenger crew, were pioneers. >> what was it like to have the nation mourn with you. >> it was a beautiful part of coming back from all of this tragedy. >> mcnair honors her husband by encouraging children to study science and technology. the same skill that's helped a man from humble beginnings from the segregated south from the earth from above. >> he described it as so beautiful. appearing without divisions, or lines. peaceful, he said. as he thought the lord meant for us to live.
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public about plastic surgery. it's not the kind of story we usually report around here but we have to make an exception for barbie. >> the times may have changed. barbie, you're beautiful >> but barbie has changed little with the times. in recent years the icon matel dolls have remained on the shelves and barbie sells declined eight straight quarters. >> we were hearing that many thought that barbie was out of touch. >> that typically blond-haired, blue-eyed doll with unrealistic proportions is getting a reality check. matel introduced 23 new dolls with different skin tones and hair colors and today three new
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petite. matel took the new barbies for a test run with a group of four around five years old. >> they don't look like barbie. >> some have brown skin and white skin. >> what they noticed most were different shapes and sizes. >> i'm glad because we all got to pick the barbies that look like us. >> the next step for matel is getting parents to buy in. >> we don't live in a world how barbie used to look but in a world how barbie is now. i think it's a really good thing. >> barbie may be aeless but for her creators it was time for a long-overdue make over. a white man has been cast to play michael jackson, that's next.
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matter if you're black or white michael jackson sang that it don't matter if you're black or white, but should it matter in choosing someone to play him? i'm going back to indiana >> he was a young black kid from gary, indiana. who became the biggest name in music. billie jean is not my lover >> that has some criticizing why the role of king of pop is being portrayed by white actor to play michael jackson. >> in this latest controversy comes after no actor of color
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the second year in a row. irdis elba's roll his roll in beast of no nation was likely thought to be a nominee and was told about the racial imagination. >> i knew there wasn't enough for the industry to be seeing me as a lead. >> black or white he hopes his performance as an icon passes. >> the more i looked at michael the more i fell in love with him. >> this isn't the first time filmmakers cast white actors to play people of color. the studio lions gate recently apologized in an upcoming woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness.
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we end tonight with the journey of a lifetime, a couple of old salts sailing from norway to maine. they've been at it for months but haven't made much progress so we sent mark phillips to check on them. >> there's a reason stephen weiss and bob shapiro has been called the calamity crew, their boat isn't so much an accident waiting to happen but an accident that keeps happening over and over again. this was just the latest. firemen had to put out a blaze when a burning candle tipped over as the boat hit the bottom at low tie. or this time when rescue services had to be called out off scotland or here when steve and bob needed help off the coast of ireland. >> how many times have you called for help. >> we called the coast guard 29 times.
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left norway last summer. norah has needed the help of the norwegian rescue services, it's danish, the scottish, the irish and now the english. >> i bought a boat in norway and i'm sailing it home. >> people are fed up. >> you are not capable of managing a ship, or a boat, shall i say. >> every time he goes out he's risking danger. >> steve from california, and bob from idaho, are both 71 years old, they've become famous here, but not in a good way. >> do you think they're taking it seriously enough? >> no. >> no. >> have you ever done a trip of this ambition before? >> no. never done it before. total diaper kid. >> luckily the weather's turn bad and norah is not going anywhere for a while.
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and for the rescue crews, mark phillips, cbs news, cornwall, england. >> that's the overnight news on this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center new york city, i'm scott pelley.
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